Adam Square, Edinburgh

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Adam Square, Edinburgh was an 18th-century residential development in Edinburgh’s Old Town designed by architect John Adam, known for its Georgian architecture and later demolition during city redevelopment.

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Adam Square, Edinburgh canonical 1
Castlehill, Edinburgh 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former residential square
urban square
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
city City of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Scotland
United Kingdom
demolished yes
demolitionReason city redevelopment
designer John Adam NERFINISHED
heritage Georgian New Town-era planning influence on Old Town edge
historicalSignificance example of 18th-century planned residential development in Edinburgh’s Old Town
locatedInTimePeriod 18th century
location Edinburgh NERFINISHED
Old Town, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
namedAfter John Adam NERFINISHED
partOf Old Town of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
region Lothian NERFINISHED
urbanContext close to the South Bridge area of Edinburgh
use residential

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John Adam notableWork Adam Square, Edinburgh
Lawnmarket, Edinburgh connectsTo Adam Square, Edinburgh
this entity surface form: Castlehill, Edinburgh